A petition filed Monday by New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara’s defense attorneys also outlines Kamara’s perspective of what led to the confrontation last year at The Cromwell.
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New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara was arraigned on Thursday along with three other men charged in connection with an alleged brawl at a Strip casino.
The New Orleans Saints running back was arrested last year just after playing in the Pro Bowl at Allegiant Stadium.
Las Vegas celebrated the start of 2023 with explosions of fireworks on the Strip and downtown, despite a slight drizzle just before midnight.
A change in the court calendar approved by the Clark County Commission takes effect in January.
A Las Vegas judge ordered a mental health evaluation on Tuesday for a man accused of shooting an employee outside a McDonald’s on the Strip.
A man allegedly attacked by New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara in a Las Vegas casino filed a lawsuit against the football player in Louisiana on Friday.
A professional gambler will be jailed without bail for posting tweets about an altercation he had with another high roller at Resorts World, a judge has ruled.
Attorneys for Alvin Kamara and three others told a judge they were waiting on prosecutors to provide them with surveillance footage of a Feb. 5 brawl at The Cromwell.
A Las Vegas judge once again sentenced a 46-year-old man to life in prison for a 2007 fatal bombing atop the Luxor parking garage.
Two men facing murder charges appeared in court Tuesday following their arrests in connection with shootings that left a 50-year-old man and a 66-year-old woman dead.
The Metropolitan Police Department is opening a kiosk on Resorts World property to increase police presence on the Strip.
Las Vegas police have arrested a 59-year-old man accused of sexually assaulting a woman during a massage she ordered in her room at a Strip casino, according to an arrest report.
The Metropolitan Police Department has reached a $150,000 settlement with a disabled street performer whose 2019 lawsuit claimed officers violated his First Amendment rights.
Demonstrators called for an end to hate crimes against Asian Americans on Sunday afternoon during a car parade through the Strip and into Chinatown.